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France's AFD to help SJVN set up solar projects
SJVN began its foray into solar power in 2017, and has completed three projects with 81.3MW total installed capacity
FinMin revises letter, scotches PSU bank merger speculation
The Union finance ministry has rectified the agenda of a parliamentary committee meeting scheduled for early next year, putting an end to speculation of a potential merger of public sector banks-UCO Bank with Union Bank of India, and Bank of India with Bank of Maharashtra.
Fresh funds elude Vi, 5G service in limbo
Debt-laden telecom operator Vodafone Idea’s plans to raise external funds of over ₹20,000 crore may get further delayed and are unlikely to culminate even in the quarter ending March 2024, said two people aware of the development.
Wall Street says Basel 3 'Endgame' will upend climate finance
Wall Street's biggest banks are warning that existing assumptions around much-needed green finance will no longer hold if the US goes ahead with stricter capital requirements.
US shale surge challenges Opec's tightening grip on oil markets
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec)'s one-time nemesis US shale - is rearing its head just months after the sector was all but written off as a threat to the cartel's sway over worldwide oil markets.
FPIs flood Indian equity markets
In a dazzling resurgence, foreign investors have graced the Indian equity markets with an influx of nearly ₹1.5 trillion in 2023, fuelled by optimism over the country's resilient economic fundamentals amid shadows of a gloomy global scenario. Experts believe that the positive trend may continue in 2024.
Industrial, a lifeline for Kansai
Kansai Nerolac Paints Ltd is gearing up to beat competition blues following the entry of Grasim Industries Ltd, which is planning to launch decorative paints products in the March quarter (Q4FY24).
Yotta's new data centres in Gr Noida, Guwahati in 2024
UP govt offers critical sops for Yotta's data centre ops in the NCR, CEO Sunil Gupta says
Parliament security breach painful, a matter of concern, says Modi
The seriousness of the security breach in Parcannot be Prime Minisliament underestimated, ter Narendra Modi said on Sunday, as he called for a detailed investigation and urged the Opposition not to squabble over the incident.
Russian oil discounts for India set to rise
Currently, the discounts are in the range of $4-6 per barrel and may reach $10-12 per barrel soon
Regulation of pvt agencies sought in Brand India move
The idea is to ensure accountability, so that only deserving businesses get the ISO certificate
'FDI will flow again; China-plus-one gain will take time'
In the September quarter, India's FDI equity inflows declined 7.7% annually to $9.5 billion, according to official data
India to ease trade with five customs agreements by Mar
India is set to sign trade facilitation deals with five more key partners over the next three months, bestowing coveted ports and customs privileges including fewer inspections, faster tax refunds and deferred duty payments on half of its external trade.
Adani hits the road after 2023 setback
Group touts profits, growth opportunity in pitch to investors
The road to China-free supply chains for rare earths is long
Building China-free supply chains is tough. Sometimes it means dealing with lizards that don’t have legs and sands that are radioactive.
Govt to pay 30% upfront in critical mineral exploration
The Union government plans to make advance payments to private companies selected to scout for critical minerals to get work on these projects started quickly, a mines ministry document showed.
Indian exports shielded from G7 ban on Russian diamonds
A decision by the Group of Seven (G7) nations to ban imports of polished diamonds made from Russian rough stones from early next year will not hurt Indian diamantaires, a senior government official said on Friday.
FPIs, Fed move raise market to new highs
Benchmarks up over 1.3% as growth, returns draw foreign funds
Emami shows ₹2,000 cr appetite for its food biz
Group plans to acquire small regional firms, strengthen packaged food market
FTA, investments on agenda during Omani ruler's visit
India and Oman are set to discuss the proposed bilateral free trade agreement (FTA), investment opportunities and cooperation in the education sector during Sultan Haitham Bin Tarik's state visit to New Delhi, according to persons aware of the matter.
Ola CEO unveils AI model Krutrim, but details sketchy
The firm didn't clearly reveal key info such as data source on which the model is being trained
Govt meets industry execs as India turns steel importer
Steel industry alleges dumping from China; govt seeks company inputs to check imports
Kartikeya Sharma BREWING A LEGACY
The president of AB InBev India talks about his 18-year stint in the company, loyalty for an organisation and industry, and why India should drink more beer
NEW LANGUAGE OF CREATING ART
The sixth physical edition of the Serendipity Arts Festival will prompt visitors to unlearn set ways of engaging with and creating art to allow for newer languages to emerge
The other side of California on US Route 395
El Camino Sierra takes you past ancient bristlecone pines and glacial lakes where the weather turns in an instant Rishad
Searching for the crystalline beauties of Ladakh
A visit to the Ladakh Rocks and Minerals Museum, and looking for precious stones and crystals amid the precarious boulders of the region
THE BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF SANTINIKETAN
The old Santiniketan way has come under fire recently. But many in the community are still striving to maintain Tagore's original vision of openness and inclusivity
The politics and the timeless appeal of 'blue gold'
An ongoing show investigates the history and significance of the natural indigo dye in fashion and design
A whiny Indian and a juicy Norwegian 'juleribbe'
It was when Jashan Joshi's face froze and he stopped chewing that I knew.
PUTTING AN INDIAN SPIN ON CEVICHE
With its sweet, sour and spicy notes, Peruvian ceviche has made its way into restaurants as chaat and salad